Two men Indicted by a Federal Grand Jury sitting in
Martinsburg, WV

Acting United States Attorney Rita R. Valdrini announced that:
JERRY L. MEZZATESTA, age 59, of 46 S. High Street, Romney, West Virginia, and
DAVID S. FRIEND, age 59, of 434 Callen Avenue, Morgantown, West Virginia, were
named in a two-count Indictment. Count One of the Indictment alleges that MEZZATESTA
and FRIEND conspired to defraud the Board of Education of Hampshire County from
January 2004 to June of 2005 by misapplying public funds. Count One further
alleges that in July of 2003, MEZZATESTA and FRIEND obtained a grant in the
amount of $75,000 from the West Virginia Department of Education which was to
be used to fund the Supported Employment Program of the Special Services Workshop
in Hampshire County. In February of 2004, MEZZATESTA and FRIEND took actions
that resulted in providing a substantial part of the $75,000 to agencies which
had not been approved by the State Department of Education. It is alleged that
the misapplication of these funds by MEZZATESTA and FRIEND was done with an
intent to derive an advantage for MEZZATESTA in his effort to be re-elected
to the House of Delegates in 2004. Count Two of the Indictment alleges that
in February of 2004, MEZZATESTA and FRIEND misapplied property worth at least
$5,000 in Hampshire County, West Virginia. If convicted, MEZZATESTA and FRIEND
face a maximum exposure of five years imprisonment and a fine of $250,000 on
Count One and ten years imprisonment and a fine of $250,000 on Count Two. The
case will be prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney David E. Godwin.
The case was investigated by the United States Department of Education/Office
of Inspector General and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

It should be noted that the charges contained in the Indictments are merely
accusations and not evidence of guilt, and that each defendant is presumed innocent
until and unless proven guilty.